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:09:00
We're going to the lce Capades.
:09:03
lt's real crowded.
:09:04
Patient on call?
:09:05
-Coming right down, Dr. Cowans.
-The instruments are autoclaved.

:09:09
Let's teach you fellas
some anesthesiology.

:09:11
This is your standard anesthesia.
:09:13
You've got two main wall lines.
Nitrous oxide on the left and oxygen.

:09:18
We got a case today that's a D and C.
:09:20
lt's one of Dr. Richard's cases.
Actually, it's a TAB.

:09:23
That's a therapeutic abortion.
Keep it clean. lt's a married patient.

:09:28
On the cart here,
we got two manometers...

:09:31
...with flow valves here and here
to regulate gas.

:09:34
We got emergency oxygen down here...
:09:37
...which we checked and that's full.
:09:39
During surgery, we'll be recording this
and the vital signs.

:09:43
Hey, how is Bess?
:09:44
l don't know.
:09:45
ln and out.
:09:49
Boy, she has more rails
than anybody l know.

:09:52
She's seeing a shrink now.
:09:53
One, two, three, up!
:09:55
Anybody we know?
:09:57
Morning, Nancy. Remember me?
l'm Dr. Cowans.

:10:03
That's right, dear,
and you'll have a nice long sleep.

:10:06
Pre-op, she's received a 0.0 1
of Demerol and 0.4 of atropine...

:10:09
...so believe me,
she's pretty relaxed.

:10:11
l'll say she's relaxed!
Come on, Mrs. Greenly, on your back.

:10:16
That's it.
:10:18
-Gonna meet me for lunch?
-l don't know.

:10:20
l'll let you know, okay?
:10:23
l'll be in the lounge.
:10:25
Henry might be calling,
and if he does, you know....

:10:28
-Okay, no problem.
-Yeah, okay.

:10:32
-Good afternoon, Tom.
-Afternoon, Jim. How's our lady?

:10:35
Just about ready.
:10:36
l'm still awake.
:10:37
-But not for long, dear.
-You promise?

:10:40
l'll induce with sodium Pentothal,
give an lV by syringe.

:10:43
Nance, what l want you to do...
:10:45
...is start counting from 1 00
backwards real slow, okay?

:10:49
Here we go.
:10:50
-A hundred.
-Ninety-nine...

:10:54
...ninety-eight...
:10:57
...ninety-seven...
:10:59
...ninety-six....

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